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Wicker added that he expected the Orion crew to arrive

Wicker added that he expected the Orion crew to arrive on the Moon in late 2020 or early 2021. "In the meantime, we know that, when they return home on their Orion spacecraft, we've got some work to do," he said, adding that "for now, we're just going to keep going."

"It's been a long journey, but it will all be worth the wait," he added, with a smile.

The Orion crew's story, for NASA, is a unique case of a new, new, and exciting mission. In March, NASA announced that the first manned Mars mission, with crewed Mars missions in 2017 and 2018, would launch in 2030. That flight would be the first for NASA's SLS space station, which serves as the nation's closest-in-to-space lab for scientific research, and the second for NASA's Orion spacecraft.

That launch, expected in 2020, will be the first for NASA's SLS space station, which serves as the nation's closest-in-to-space lab for scientific research, and the second for NASA's Orion spacecraft.

The first Orion launch would be the first for NASA's space station, which serves as the nation's closest-in-to-space lab for scientific research, and the second for NASA's Orion spacecraft.

The SLS launch would be the first for NASA's space station, which serves as the nation's closest-in-to-space lab for scientific research, and the second for NASA's Orion spacecraft.

NASA has been at odds with its own space agency. In the early days of the space agency's first space mission in 1969, the agency announced that it would launch Orion in the early 1970s in a planned orbital trajectory. But after the space agency's decision to abandon the mission in early 1972, it said that it would continue to fly on manned missions until the end of the current decade, if not sooner.

Since then, NASA has been at odds with the government of the US in many ways, and has been the one to push for an Orion spacecraft. However, as of Wednesday, NASA has been at peace with its own space agency, and has been at peace with its own space agency.

One of the first steps NASA takes for returning humans to the Moon is to launch an Orion capsule from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida with a planned launch by 2020. But as NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the ISS, continue to grow, and the agency is in the

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